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    Ammonia Reacts with Acids Because
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Ammonia Reacts with Acids Because

Question 84

Question 84

Multiple Choice

Ammonia reacts with acids because


A) it contains the hydroxide group.
B) it is neutral.
C) it is itself an acid.
D) it is a salt.
E) it contains a lone pair of electrons.

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